Phytomanagement

Phytomanagement encompasses phytotechnologies (phytostabilization, phyto- and rhizodegradation, phytoextraction) aimed at the management of contaminated sites and soils. Beyond the technical aspect, phytomanagement integrates biodiversity, economic valorization, and regulatory considerations to achieve its objectives.

Conducting an initial study makes it possible to determine whether one or more phytotechnologies can meet regulatory requirements and client goals, based on the intended future use of the site.

Microhumus has developed a step-by-step methodology designed to address most situations:

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With over 260 interventions in our fields of activity, Microhumus offers you REX case study sheets covering different climates, types of pollution, contexts, and future uses...

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